Afghanistan Infrastructure and Rehabilitation Services Program(IRP) written in English, Dari and Pashto
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The Afghanistan Infrastructure and Rehabilitation Program (IRP) is funded by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and is being implemented over a period of five years in partnership with the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan and the Afghan people.

The program's overall aim is to spur Afghanistan’s economic recovery and political stability through the reconstruction, rehabilitation and development of important physical infrastructure throughout the country.

IRP marks a new phase in the implementation of infrastructure projects in Afghanistan.  In addition to physical infrastructure development, it includes institutional and capacity building components directed to strengthening the private and public sectors.


     
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